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Contest for Tennessee House District 97

State House District 97
primary - Partisan - State Representative District 97

About this office

The Tennessee House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the state legislature, with 99 members elected from single-member districts to two-year terms. Representatives pass state laws, originate revenue bills, approve the state budget, and β€” together with the Senate β€” confirm gubernatorial appointments and propose constitutional amendments. Candidates must be at least 21 years old, U.S. citizens, Tennessee residents for at least three years, and district residents for at least one year.

Term length: 2 years.

This role calls for

  • Integrity β€” Acts in the interest of constituents and the public good rather than for personal gain, and remains independent of undue influence from donors, lobbyists, and party leadership.
  • Understanding of the constituency β€” Grasps both the economic-development needs of the district and the day-to-day concerns of individual residents β€” safety, healthcare, education, infrastructure.
  • Persuasion β€” Engages, listens to, and persuades both fellow legislators and constituents. Can change minds and explain votes honestly.
  • Legislative craft β€” Reads, drafts, and amends statute with care. Understands how specific bill language translates to outcomes, and knows the body of law being modified.
  • Coalition-building β€” Finds common ground across partisan and factional lines, brokers compromises that hold, and forms working majorities even when consensus is hard to reach.

Derived from the office's statutory duties and operational reality. Candidate summaries below map each candidate's documented experience to these requirements.

Campaigns

Democratic Primary 1 candidate
Jesse Huseth

Jesse Huseth

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A lifelong Memphian and University of Memphis graduate, the candidate’s background centers on local community ties rather than state-level policy expertise. His professional experience includes teaching for Shelby County Schools and founding a local business, providing direct insight into educational needs and small business operations within the district. This tenure offers practical perspective on constituent concerns regarding student opportunities and local economic development. However, the biography lacks specific details regarding legislative process knowledge, budget literacy, or prior public service roles.
Republican Primary 1 candidate
John Gillespie

John Gillespie

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Gillespie serves as Vice-Chair of the Criminal Justice Committee and holds membership on Education Administration and Health committees, providing direct exposure to policy judgment on criminal justice, education, and health matters within Tennessee statutory frameworks. His committee assignments facilitate budget literacy through legislative process involvement in drafting and amending bills related to these sectors. As a member of the 112th and 113th General Assemblies, he engages in constituent relations for District 97. Bio does not indicate prior experience coordinating with county officials or managing complex state budgets beyond committee participation.
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